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Technician A says that valve overlap is the number of crankshaft degrees that both valves are closed. Technician B says that valve overlap is the number of degrees that both valves are open. Who is right?
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Answer: B. Technician B only

Explanation:Technician A says that valve overlap is the number of crankshaft degrees that both valves are closed. Technician B says that valve overlap is the number of degrees that both valves are open. Who is​ right? A. Technician A only B. Technician B only C. Both technicians A and B D. Neither technician A nor B

Valve overlap is when  both the intake and exhaust valves are open. This occurs towards the end of the exhaust stroke, the intake valves are opened just before all the exhaust gases are released, providing more time for the intake air to enter the engine. Valve overlap must be shorter for a petrol/gasoline engine because the engine is drawing in fuel as well as air through the intake. ...it is not so for a sport carthe inlet valve and exhaust valve are located at the head of the engine. fuel enters the engine through the intake valve.

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